. The Spirit of '76 : devoted to the principles, incidents, and men of '76 and colonial times. Mrs. ^I. S. Giiodale,presented to the company- the -speaker of the evening, jMr. Ed-ward •^- Crandon, .secretary of the Old Suffolk Chaiiter, Sons oftho American Kevolution, who gave an admirable paper onThe Iilgrims and tlie Pui-itans During the evening light were served in the dining room. February 7 the chapter held its meeting at 4 p. the rooms of the Society. A mock session was heldfor the practice of iiiuliainenlar\ drill, arrangements were madefor a publ


. The Spirit of '76 : devoted to the principles, incidents, and men of '76 and colonial times. Mrs. ^I. S. Giiodale,presented to the company- the -speaker of the evening, jMr. Ed-ward •^- Crandon, .secretary of the Old Suffolk Chaiiter, Sons oftho American Kevolution, who gave an admirable paper onThe Iilgrims and tlie Pui-itans During the evening light were served in the dining room. February 7 the chapter held its meeting at 4 p. the rooms of the Society. A mock session was heldfor the practice of iiiuliainenlar\ drill, arrangements were madefor a public celebration Feliruary -2. Afirs Clara \V. Goodwinread a verj-interesting paper on Washingtons Ancestrj andBoyhood. Thf! chief feature of the afternoon the recep-tion giveji ti:> Mrs. Lucy Ann Keid, the real daughter, whowas present fi>r the tirst time. The National gift, thegold spoon giNcn to every real daughter, has given her a greatdeal of pleasure. Later 0 oclock tea was served in honor of , and the day was a red-letter one for the ve;


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